Tag: Guardiola

  • FA Cup: Jack Grealish upset – Guardiola

    FA Cup: Jack Grealish upset – Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted Jack Grealish was distraught last night.

    The England winger had to come off during the team’s 6-2 win over Luton Town in the FA Cup fifth round.

    He was replaced by Jeremy Doku after 38 minutes, as his previous groin problem appeared to reoccur.

    “I didn’t speak to the doctor yet but I think he complained about the groin, so maybe quite similar,” admitted Guardiola to club media.

    “He felt really, really good but unfortunately he was injured again at the beginning of the game.”

    On Grealish being upset, he added: “Of course.

    “It has been a tough season for him so now he has to recover well and help us when he is able to come back.”

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  • World-class Foden no longer little Phil – Guardiola

    World-class Foden no longer little Phil – Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says England forward Phil Foden is now a world-class performer in his own right.

    Gifted as he is, Foden has often been overshadowed by Manchester City’s big hitters but Guardiola noted after Saturday’s win at Bournemouth that he had grown into a top player.

    Foden’s ninth league goal of the season secured the unconvincing 1-0 win that pushed champions City to one point behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

    With Erling Haaland not back to his best after injury and playmaker Kevin de Bruyne used as a late substitute on Saturday, Foden was the spark that kept City’s bandwagon firmly on track for a fourth successive title.

    The 23-year-old Foden has also contributed seven assists this season and has stepped up to be one of Manchester City’s leaders on the pitch.

    “Forget about the goals – of course they are important – but do you know how he played?

    “How he controlled and accelerated. He has become already a top-class football player. From a little boy, now he has become already Phil, a world class, top player.

    “He’s so good. He can play everywhere, especially in the central position and play really, really good,” Guardiola told reporters.

    City are now 11 games unbeaten in the league and while Liverpool and Arsenal are right with them in the title race, Guardiola’s side are showing again the ability to churn out results at the business end of the season.

    They beat Brentford 1-0 in midweek and Guardiola said his squad’s durability still surprised him.

    “What can I say?, The calendar is so demanding and the expectations are so high. What they have done for many years with a lot of games and many things.

    “And always you believe they will fall down and won’t continue to do it – they surprise me,” he said.

  • I enjoy watching Man City – Cristiano Ronaldo

    I enjoy watching Man City – Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo admits he’s a fan of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

    The Portuguese made the comments at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.

    Asked about City’s Treble, Ronaldo said: “Manchester City did amazing. Congratulations on their season. Players, coach. Superb.”

    The 38-year-old added: “Finally they win the Champions League, they probably deserved it two years ago. I enjoy seeing them playing.”

    Ronaldo was linked with City when leaving Juventus before eventually signing for United for a second time.

  • De Bruyne a special player, a legend – Guardiola

    De Bruyne a special player, a legend – Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola declared Kevin de Bruyne a “legend” after their 3-2 win at Newcastle.

    De Bruyne scored once and laid on the injury-time winner for City.

    “He’s a special player, he’s a legend who is so beloved for our people,” said Guardiola.

    “He’s fresh in his mind because five months is a long time and in the second half of the season he can help us to be there until the end.

    “He needs to have a bit more freedom and space and to be able to move to where his nose or gut is telling him at that moment to create some passes.

    “When Kevin has the ball, we need runners like Oscar as he did today, Phil and Erling. His goal was fantastic.

    “I had the feeling that he wasn’t ready for 90 minutes because he’s been out – everyone was saying, ‘OK, he can play, he can play’ – we hoped he could come on when we had control of the game like Huddersfield last week for the last 20-25 minutes because how many times last season did he arrive at the by-line and provide the crosses?”

  • Pep Guardiola gives update on Haaland return

    Pep Guardiola gives update on Haaland return

    Manchester City striker Erling Haaland isn’t likely to make the pitch again until February.

    Haaland remains sidelined with a foot injury.

    “It’s the bone. It needs time,” Guardiola said. “With every injury you can do whatever you want but it’s a question of time.

    “It’s fine but the doctors decided to stop for one week and maybe restart in Abu Dhabi.

    “Hopefully at the end of this month he’ll be ready. It was a little bit more than we expected in the beginning.”

    Guardiola added: “We need him.

    “Hopefully he can come back and play the last four or five months without a problem.”

  • Why Pep Guardiola will never coach Spain

    Why Pep Guardiola will never coach Spain

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will never consider taking the Spain job.

    That’s according to his biographer, Marti Perarnau, who has just published his third book on the former Barcelona coach.

    “I don’t think due to sporting reasons (he would choose not to coach in Spain), but social reasons, yes,” Peranau told Marca, referring to Guardiola’s Catalan activism. “Because political reasons within football would make little sense.

    “You don’t manage a team because of politics, that is, because you are favourable to this or that person’s policy. I think I would rule it out more for social reasons.

    “There is an obvious rejection, there is a very significant part of the Spanish people who think differently than Pep and, therefore, there is a rejection, but it is social. I don’t think it’s political.”

    He also said: “I also don’t think it would enter the mind of the Spanish Federation to have him, but for the same reason.

    “It would be provoking an unnecessary conflict, neither one side nor the other wants that.

    “Why are you going to get into that mess? That’s how I see it.”

  • EPL: Manchester City coach, Guardiola lists teams that will fight for the title after 3-1 victory over Everton

    EPL: Manchester City coach, Guardiola lists teams that will fight for the title after 3-1 victory over Everton

    Pep Guardiola the manager of Manchester City has posited that they are fighting for the Premier League title along with Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Aston Villa.

    The Spanaird made this comment after a 3-1 win at Everton on Wednesday night.

    The hosts went in front through Jack Harrison, but City fought back with goals from Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez and Bernardo Silva to take all three points.

    City are now only behind Liverpool, Arsenal and Villa on the log.

    “We know after six games with just one win, the people were asking, which is normal because it is all about results.

    “But we are close and so do Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Aston Villa. We want to be there,” Guardiola told Amazon Prime.

  • EPL: Crystal Palace will be tough – Guardiola

    EPL: Crystal Palace will be tough – Guardiola

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says there’ll be no underestimating Crystal Palace today.

    City face Palace ahead of traveling to Riyadh for the Club World Cup.

    Guardiola said: “Always they have been tough games, so it will be a tough game.

    “How they defend is brilliant, they don’t need much. Set pieces with [Joachim] Andersen and the other guys, it will be a tough game.

    “It always has been, I don’t remember easy games against Roy Hodgson’s teams, Patrick Vieira neither but especially with Roy.

    “The teams are really good, they play incredibly well against Liverpool and unfortunately a player was sent off.

    “[When you have] 10 against 11 it’s almost impossible but 11 v 11 I don’t know what’s going to happen.”

  • EPL: Guardiola to take a walk from Manchester City if

    EPL: Guardiola to take a walk from Manchester City if

    Pep Guardiola the Manchester City manager, has said he will only take a decision on his future if the Etihad side is punished for breaching financial rules.

    Guardiola stated this while answering questions from the media on Friday.

    Asked if he would quit the Premier League champions if they are docked points or relegated, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss said he would quit.

    “It’s a good question. I will answer when I have the sentence.

    “You’re questioning me like we have been punished. At the moment we are innocent.

    “But wait and see, when the sentence is done and after I will sit and explain.

    “There is more chance I will stay if we are in the League.”

  • Chelsea are really good, no doubt – Guardiola

    Chelsea are really good, no doubt – Guardiola

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits his side struggled at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea.

    The Premier League champions were unable to win against the Blues on Sunday.

    Despite leading 4-3, a late Cole Palmer penalty earned a point for Chelsea, with Guardiola telling reporters:

    “They are a really good team so there’s no doubt,” Guardiola told Sky Sports.

    “Liverpool couldn’t win. They were much, much better than Arsenal and in the end, Arsenal drew. So you know, it’s Chelsea, they won’t go away.”

    He added: “I always have to think about what we can do to get better. It’s not going to happen that we come here and win 7-0. They are trying to rebuild. We have no complaints.”